Tag: Professor Adeniyi Olowofela

  • Commissioner hints on averting danger of wars through Geophysics

    Oyo State Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, Professor Adeniyi Olowofela has hinted on the need of Geophysics to avert dangers inherent in burying dangerous nuclear materials like landmines, as trap for enemies, during and after wars to avert dangers.

    The Commissioner stated this on yesterday while delivering the 56th inaugural lecture of FUNAAB titled: ‘the use of innocuous geo (physical) tools in discerning the bowel of the earth as strategy for manpower development’.

    Speaking on the role of geophysics to tackle underground dangerous materials, he observed that there are countries like Rwanda who after fighting wars, landmines are buried principally to destroy enemies, but after the war, some of the mines are still active and can kill innocent people who step on it and explode.

    The erudite scholar said to avert this danger, there is need for Thermography equipment which essentially detects buried objects from the surface. He explained further that drones with Thermographic equipments can be used to comb out dangerous materials from underground by the experts, adding that the military needs geophysical solutions to combat Boko-haram, and they can be taught thermographic methods to determine landmines.

    Olowofela, who is also a Professor of Solid Earth Geophysics decried the inadequate manpower in Solid Earth Geophysics in the Nigerian university system. According to him, the nation has 158 universities, with population of geophysicists less than 2000; attributing the development to high cost of setting up geophysics research laboratories.

    The University Don, however called on the Nigerian government and stakeholders in the education sector to urgently address the present challenge in order to exploit the financial prosperity nested in Geophysics. He also revealed the uses of geophysics in developing manpower, enhancing safety against underground dangerous materials and and to engender economic development.

    “As of 2018, the total number of universities in Nigeria is 158 with less than 2,000 Geophysicists in these institutions. For a population of over 170 million people, the intellectual ‘warehouse’ of this subject is abysmally low.

    “If we can be creative and ingenious in our approach, as demonstrated in this lecture, we shall be able to produce quality and adequate manpower (in Solid Earth Geophysics) in the country and open ways to financial prosperity,” Olowofela assured.

    Olowofela expressed gratitude to the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Kolawole Salako, the Dean, College of Physical Sciences (COLPHYS) and the university community for the privilege given to him to deliver the institution’s 56th inaugural lecture.

    In his address, The Vice Chancellor earlier described Olowofela as a Solid Earth Geophysicist per excellence.

    He added that his lecture has given a better understanding to the relevance of Geophysics and its capability to create wealth through tapping into God-given mineral resources available underground.

    Dignitaries that graced the event include: the Oyo state governor, Senator Abiola Ajimobi who was represented by his Deputy, Otunba Moses Alake Adeyemo, cabinet members, heads of tertiary institutions, notable scholars, politicians, traditional rulers among others.

  • BBF honours Commissioner, Tribune man, others at 5th anniversary

    BBF honours Commissioner, Tribune man, others at 5th anniversary

    The Oyo State Commissioner for education, Professor Adeniyi Olowofela has been awarded for his tremendous contribution to community development and service to humanity.

    Alongside Olowofela, Nigerian Tribune man, Olawoyin Edris Busayo and some other personalities were also honoured for their contributions at the 5th year anniversary of the Best Brain Foundation (BBF) that took place at the Ibarapa east local government secretariat, Eruwa, Oyo state.

    Commissioner, Tribune man BBF awardWhile commenting on the idea behind the establishment of the organization, the chief learning officer and founder, Comrade Ojewola Olawale said the rate at which teenagers, that are supposed to be in school are getting pregnant is worrisome.

    “This is depriving them of achieving greatness in life. That is why we have taken it as a responsibility to wage war against teenage pregnancy and early marriage, as we urge eminent Nigerians to support us in achieving this aim,” he said.

    In his remarks, Professor Olowofela commended the vision and efforts of Comrade Ojewola, while advising parents and guardians to always give the best to their wards.

    “Oyo state government has put enabling policies in place to make students achieve the best in terms of education “we have awarded schools’ renovation contracts and I can assure you that work will soon commence,” he said.

    Tribune man, Olawoyin, who was awarded as the Most influential media personality of the year expressed his gratitude to Almighty God and the organisers of the event for deeming it fit to bestow him with the award.

    “I see this as an inspiration to remain diligent and do more in the media world that I’ve found myself,” he simply said.

    Also present at the event were some dignitaries from Oyo state ministry of education as well as movers and shakers of Ibarapaland.

  • Oyo inaugurates education marshalls to instill discipline in students

    Oyo inaugurates education marshalls to instill discipline in students

    Ahead of secondary schools resumption later in the month, the Oyo state government is set to inaugurate a special group codenamed “Education Monitoring Marshalls.”

    The state Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, Professor Adeniyi Olowofela made the disclosure, Wednesday at the presentation of book list for 2017 to 2020 academic programs for schools in the state.

    He said the policy is imperative in view of the declining moral behaviours among secondary school students, and particularly the need to discourage students from wandering around during school hours

    Explaining the initiative, Professor Olowofela said that the policy will help in raising more disciplined school children as the special tax force will be empowered to arrest and discipline students caught wandering out of school premises.

    He assured the policy will in no long time change students attitude positively towards learning.

    According to the education commissioner, the problem of indiscipline on the parts of the students have made many gone wayward and engaging in acts capable of promoting moral decadence in the society.

    Speaking on the new list of books, he noted that the presentation of the books to the schools is response to the agitations for required book from different quarters across the state ahead of the school resumption slated for September 18.

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    While noting that the list of books will be available for free, Olowofela disclosed that, what is important is the contents of the books, which was the reason the reviewers checked the lists to ensure it is in line with recommended standard.

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    He further said that the effort is according to the requirements of the state governor, Senator Abiola Ajimobi to reposition and restructure education in the state.

    He said: “The recommendations of 31 member committee birthed School Governing Board, SGB initiative, ‘No Automatic Promotion’ and among other policies on education and have repositioned education in the state.

    “The books recommended were carefully selected to achieve greater feat in education because Oyo State is the intellectual capital of the country and we have to maintain the tempo.

    “The state government is also sanitising the system by removing from service those that are working with fake results and the intention is to have an efficient workforce”, the commissioner said.

    Corroborating Olowofela’s view, the Acting Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education, Science and Technology, Mrs. Ariyike Adekanmbi said the use of the list of books is sacrosanct because it is developed according to the curriculum used to set examinations.

    She encourage the Local Inspector of Education, LIEs to monitor the compliance of all Schools to conform to the state government’s directives on education.

    Also speaking, the Deputy Speaker, Oyo House of Assembly, Hon. Musa Abdulwasi commended the Ajimobi-led administration for executing unprecedented achievements in area of education in the state.

    He said: “we have been engaging the ministry of education because it has greater impacts on the society and we thank the commissioner because he has not been found wanton.

    “The agitations recently that the state government wanted to sell schools in the state, was the handiwork of the mischief makers. And the last year’s WAEC rating where it was gathered that Oyo State scored 29 per cent was not also true as it is not a true reflection of students’ performances in the state”, the lawmaker said.

  • Oyo declares public holiday on World Teachers Day

    Oyo declares public holiday on World Teachers Day

    The Oyo State Government has congratulated teachers in the state on the 2016 World Teachers Day Celebration, saying it has declared Wednesday, October 5, 2016, as a work free day for all teachers to commemorate the special day.

    This is contained in a statement by the Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, Professor Adeniyi Olowofela, in which the government congratulated teachers in the state and consequently affirmed that their role in nation building cannot be overemphasized.

    The statement reads: “Teachers are integral parts of national development as they passionately mold the lives of future leaders. We urge them not to relent in their calling to reposition the education sector and collaborate with the State Government towards ensuring the success of the Education Reform Initiative in view of the current national economic challenges.

    “The World Teachers Day, October 5, is a day set aside annually to commemorate the signing of an all-important document of ‘ILO/UNESCO recommendation concerning the pivotal status of Teachers’ adopted by the Ministers of Education of Nations under the United Nations Organisation (UNO) on 5th October 1966. The day is particularly set aside to bring global attention to the world most important profession and the welfare of its practitioners,” Olowofela explained.